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Blind Telephone Operators

Volume 236: debated on Tuesday 11 March 1930

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asked the Postmaster-General whether any mechanical device is being fitted to the switchboards of private automatic telephones so that the call signals of a number can be detected by blind telephone operators?

The equipment normally provided on telephone switchboards accommodating 25 lines or less admits of the installation being operated without difficulty by a blind person. Experiments are proceeding with a view to enabling blind persons to operate larger switchboards also.